Four feet, wings, and fins . ked Frank. Wait until we find one some time in one of ourks. The history of toads is far more interestingthe most exciting fairy tale; besides being all \s go take a walk now said May, eagerly. 10 TIRED. You forget you are tired and never want to takeany more walks, laughed their mother. After the toad subject had been exhausted, con-tinued Grace, Pat dived into his pocket and broughtout a poor little dead mouse. A ground-mouse—killed it with a stun, hegrinned. Then I talked about the mouse trying to interesthim in such a way as to make him feel ashamed ofhis cruel


Four feet, wings, and fins . ked Frank. Wait until we find one some time in one of ourks. The history of toads is far more interestingthe most exciting fairy tale; besides being all \s go take a walk now said May, eagerly. 10 TIRED. You forget you are tired and never want to takeany more walks, laughed their mother. After the toad subject had been exhausted, con-tinued Grace, Pat dived into his pocket and broughtout a poor little dead mouse. A ground-mouse—killed it with a stun, hegrinned. Then I talked about the mouse trying to interesthim in such a way as to make him feel ashamed ofhis cruelty; but whether I succeeded or not, I dontknow. After the mouse, he drew out two live beetlesand a dead musquito, carefully rolled in a leaf, say-ing : Its the feathers. Miss, he is afther wearing ontop of his head that takes my eye. I never noticedem till to-day; and the little fellow was waiting out-side for me after Sunday-school and said he wantedto know suthin about that musquiter. I wondered Sunday what you walked al


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